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the city of angels. the first city to synchronize all of its 4400 traffic lights. that's right, the mayor flipped the switch on tuesday. it is supposed to increase travel speed by 60%, reduce travel time by 12%. i think the drivers will be flipping something else on the switch here. do you think it will help? >> i don't know, but they say that will save the day of your life in traffic. so when you are on your deathbed, if i only have one day, this would be the day that was saved. adam: you don't need an entire city to be coordinated, you should do it by neighborhoods. a couple of other points, they have been talking about this since 1984. [laughter] >> that is her government in action. adam: i just feel like they are going in the wrong direction. 16% faster speeds, shorten driving times by 16%. >> it's like a math problem of one train leaves the station. [laughter] adam: okay, moving on. mitt romney's dad, famously asked back in 1959, who wants to have a gas guzzling dinosaur in his garage? think of the gas consumption. well, america, you could own that car. his 19
the city of angels. the first city to synchronize all of its 4400 traffic lights. that's right, the mayor flipped the switch on tuesday. it is supposed to increase travel speed by 60%, reduce travel time by 12%. i think the drivers will be flipping something else on the switch here. do you think it will help? >> i don't know, but they say that will save the day of your life in traffic. so when you are on your deathbed, if i only have one day, this would be the day that was saved. adam:...
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cities have the capacity. by the way, if you threaten bankruptcy the unions will become much more amenable to making deals because the bankruptcy -- the unions are very fearful of the bankruptcy option. gerri: they are fearful, and about paying there salaries to the they don't make as much money as they. and thank you for coming gun. always good to have you won. gerri: i lived in the house that solar panel in. i took a lot of cold showers in the morning. i have to tell you. gerri: it does not work. it does not work. all right. thank you. gerri: we will tell you more about the california nightmare tomorrow. our very own adam shapiro will be reporting from the state of the tax flight happening. all day on fox business. don't miss my interview tomorrow . a journalist and author of detroit, an american autopsy on what can be done for the motor city, if anything. coming up, the fight over what apple should do with its hoard of cash. it does not know what to do with it. we will tell them. next, just over 24 hours aw
cities have the capacity. by the way, if you threaten bankruptcy the unions will become much more amenable to making deals because the bankruptcy -- the unions are very fearful of the bankruptcy option. gerri: they are fearful, and about paying there salaries to the they don't make as much money as they. and thank you for coming gun. always good to have you won. gerri: i lived in the house that solar panel in. i took a lot of cold showers in the morning. i have to tell you. gerri: it does not...
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. >> think about it, found those asteroids hit somewhere near the earth, it could destroy a city, a town. in asteroid destroyed all the dinosaurs. absolutely. melissa: or should we get the mentalist to be back and tell us when it will hit? >> is just a bunch of science boys and girls who want a new project. the one that hit in russia, nobody died, it shattered windows. the way we respond to anything in this country is in response to a crisis. and then let's do it. melissa: when it is almost here. >> spend the money. melissa: in case you missed it this weekend, check out the awkward moment from the daytona 500. she bumped into 50-cent, take a listen. >> of course, 50-cent here. good to see you. what are you doing here? >> i'm enjoying all the festivities. melissa: he tried to kiss her. i think he was going for the li, but i don't know. we didn't even play the end when she says "did you see that?" i have interviewed him before, he was very shy. >> he is a smart businessman, he really is. it is not like he went up and grab a body part. he gave her this innocent kiss on the cheek. he hurt hi
. >> think about it, found those asteroids hit somewhere near the earth, it could destroy a city, a town. in asteroid destroyed all the dinosaurs. absolutely. melissa: or should we get the mentalist to be back and tell us when it will hit? >> is just a bunch of science boys and girls who want a new project. the one that hit in russia, nobody died, it shattered windows. the way we respond to anything in this country is in response to a crisis. and then let's do it. melissa: when it...
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telling thousands of followers of the weekend that he was planning to reach out to the city's gang leaders to help protect the nation of islam. the 79 year-old reasons that those involved in street gangs are natural soldiers that can be taught what this so-called -- what he calls rather the science of war. chicago mayor push back against the remarks today saying chicagos gains are not the problem teeseven the problem, not the solution to improving public safety. a liberal think-tank closely aligned with the white house is being saved after the explosion of gun violence. the center for american progress say this city's increase in violent crime is linked to low wages, and that the way to reduce violence is by raising the minimum wage. the same organization that works with a former playboy ceo said just last month the chicagos murder rate could be blamed in part on climate change. of course. chicago residents most blamed the city's violence on gangs, like a parental violence and more police officers. >> the secretary of state is overseas. emergency across the nation. potentially deadly blizz
telling thousands of followers of the weekend that he was planning to reach out to the city's gang leaders to help protect the nation of islam. the 79 year-old reasons that those involved in street gangs are natural soldiers that can be taught what this so-called -- what he calls rather the science of war. chicago mayor push back against the remarks today saying chicagos gains are not the problem teeseven the problem, not the solution to improving public safety. a liberal think-tank closely...
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financial health of the city. that's a process that we're going through right now. the review team has made a recommendation that the financial emergency be declared. we have that recommendation in hand right now and over the course of the next few weeks we'll make a final determination on that and then decide how to proceed. >> you've got to rein in the pensions and the health benefits for retired city workers, there really is-- again, am i being too harsh? there's no choice, is there? >> when you look the at where the state of michigan itself was, just a few years ago, our long-term liabilities, including our pension cuts were mounting each year so we instituted a real reform over the last few years to reduce our debt. the state of michigan's liabilities are over 20 billion dollars less than they were in 2011 when governor snyder and i took office. and that was-- those are hard decisions, but they have to be made so today we have our financial footing well underneath us and we are the comeback state. the example
financial health of the city. that's a process that we're going through right now. the review team has made a recommendation that the financial emergency be declared. we have that recommendation in hand right now and over the course of the next few weeks we'll make a final determination on that and then decide how to proceed. >> you've got to rein in the pensions and the health benefits for retired city workers, there really is-- again, am i being too harsh? there's no choice, is there?...
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could you imagine if all the cities -- could you imagine if they get bailed out, all the cities across the country, the line would be so long. someone has to go there and change the mindset of the people in that city. you know, 47% of the people there are functional illiterates. if you don't go there and change the mindset of the people, anything is going to be a temporary band-aid, whether it's a bailout, whether it's bankruptcy, that just means another bankruptcy down the road. a bailout means another bailout down the road. unless they figure out a way to change their viewpoint on life, it's lost hope. stuart: you have to abrogate your union pension contracts. charles: absolutely. that was the cornerstone, that was a city built on union pensions. stuart: only a bankruptcy court judge could do that. sandra: there are some plans. they are trying to repurpose land. the population of detroit which was at one point nearly 2 million people has shrunk to 700,000 people. there's a lot of open space there. so somebody could come up with a decent plan, if they file bankruptcy and try to come u
could you imagine if all the cities -- could you imagine if they get bailed out, all the cities across the country, the line would be so long. someone has to go there and change the mindset of the people in that city. you know, 47% of the people there are functional illiterates. if you don't go there and change the mindset of the people, anything is going to be a temporary band-aid, whether it's a bailout, whether it's bankruptcy, that just means another bankruptcy down the road. a bailout...
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he makes his state of the city speech tonight. if the state does takeover this is the last chance to avoid it, a bankruptcy recommendation is very likely. it would be the biggest city ever tough call for bankruptcy in america's history. you'll believe this story. a woman and lehigh university is suing the school for giving her a c plus class. she says that great coster her dream job. now she wants there's more. there's a kicker. her father is a finance professor. the judge. a once practiced law before was on the bench. stuart: you people ever in the united states of america. was not dismissed. if he did not get a good grade for whatever reason you just work harder. you don't sue the school and forced a professor to justify the grade. if that were the case that -- nobody would become a professor. these kids would have no grant school to attend. especially when you're attending for free because your father is a finance professor. >> allegations. i have not seen the complaint. the court did not publish the complaint. she apparently m
he makes his state of the city speech tonight. if the state does takeover this is the last chance to avoid it, a bankruptcy recommendation is very likely. it would be the biggest city ever tough call for bankruptcy in america's history. you'll believe this story. a woman and lehigh university is suing the school for giving her a c plus class. she says that great coster her dream job. now she wants there's more. there's a kicker. her father is a finance professor. the judge. a once practiced law...
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liz: he's saying the cities are allowed to ban pot usage. the cities in colorado. but at the same time, he's saying to the cities, look, we are going to sue you if you do not allow fracking. so, you know, how do you play both sides of that coin? stuart: he's going to sue if they don't allow -- that's the other way around. sue you if you ban fracking. liz: right. stuart: i have it. okay. bottom line is i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours. liz: to get economic activity going. charles: andrew cuomo, are you going to kick this around for the next four years, make a decision. stuart: i want to see what he does. >>> are meat inspectors really going to be furloughed when the cuts go in effect? we have a guest on that next. >>> but first here's what democrat senator said in our last hour. >> it should not all tax increases. it should not be all cuts. it should be a combination f o both. -- of both. we have plenty of programs that have outlived their usefulness. we need to take a look at them and eliminate them. we have plenty of looph
liz: he's saying the cities are allowed to ban pot usage. the cities in colorado. but at the same time, he's saying to the cities, look, we are going to sue you if you do not allow fracking. so, you know, how do you play both sides of that coin? stuart: he's going to sue if they don't allow -- that's the other way around. sue you if you ban fracking. liz: right. stuart: i have it. okay. bottom line is i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours. liz: to get...
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we will have a doctor here who is the chief of robotics at the hospital in new york city. tracy: as we do every day, let's take a look at your ten and 30 year treasurys as we head out to break. the 10-year is unchanged. your 30-year is not moving much either. unchanged. we will be right back. ♪ to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. ♪ >> reporter: em shibani joshi with your fox business brief. internal probe of the financial dealings of outgoing ceo did not find any intentional misconduct. the company's board also concluded that no antitrust laws were
we will have a doctor here who is the chief of robotics at the hospital in new york city. tracy: as we do every day, let's take a look at your ten and 30 year treasurys as we head out to break. the 10-year is unchanged. your 30-year is not moving much either. unchanged. we will be right back. ♪ to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where plied,
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied...
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i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell the time of year by this object that was built in the last 4 years. and i saw this and i thought, what would archeologists think if they encountered this? they would look at this and say, what civilization was this? what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence.
i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it...
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city in the u.s. that has become nearly as identified with evangelical protestants as rome is with catholics or mecca, with muslims. it is colorado springs, colorado, where our correspondent saul gonzales found that the most prominent religious institution there, focus on the family, is trying to soften its image as an ader e culture wars. >> reporter: with pike's peak as a backdrop, the citizens of colorado springs aren't shy about telling visitors about what makes their community so special. there's the u.s. olympic training center, and the united states air force academy, historic neighborhoods with fine old homes, and lots of ways to enjoy a healthy, outdoor lifestyle. however among many american christians, colorado springs is also known for something else, as an epicenter of evangelical faith and activism. that's partly because of the high-profile mega-churches in the community, but mostly because of the sheer number of national evangelical christian groups headquartered here. in fact, there are
city in the u.s. that has become nearly as identified with evangelical protestants as rome is with catholics or mecca, with muslims. it is colorado springs, colorado, where our correspondent saul gonzales found that the most prominent religious institution there, focus on the family, is trying to soften its image as an ader e culture wars. >> reporter: with pike's peak as a backdrop, the citizens of colorado springs aren't shy about telling visitors about what makes their community so...
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the cleanup and the cause of the crack. >> reporter: this was the screen today as a small army of city workers, private cleanup crews, and stunned homeowners began digging out from the onslaught of water that flooded this street when a 16-inch city water pipe ruptured early this morning, sending thousands of gallons of water up to 3 feet deep in some places. >> my car had water in it parked in the garage. it was quite a mess. >> i'm not sure our insurance even covers this. >> how come? >> that well, they said it's groundwater. >> it moved elements in the foundation. >> reporter: cracks are growing on his walls and a sink hole has opened up in his neighbor's backyard. it's too early for damage estimate, but considering homes here go for about $1 million or more each, it is definitely going to cost. residents tell us they were told the pipe may have been damaged when t city was replacing a sure line. >> there is a possibility that some of that work may have impacted this. >> reporter: or it could have been a defective well. >> that's why they removed the entire section of pipe and are se
the cleanup and the cause of the crack. >> reporter: this was the screen today as a small army of city workers, private cleanup crews, and stunned homeowners began digging out from the onslaught of water that flooded this street when a 16-inch city water pipe ruptured early this morning, sending thousands of gallons of water up to 3 feet deep in some places. >> my car had water in it parked in the garage. it was quite a mess. >> i'm not sure our insurance even covers this....
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to mourn the two officers who died in thenew at 11. kron four's jeff the city safe. until they comeback on patrol. >> reporter: the santa cruz police department has fewer than a force. everyone in the department knows everyone in the department so, it's understandable why the chief gave everyone time off. cruz police we're providing grief counseling services to our officers and we are doing the best job that we can as recover from this event. >> reporter: during that time, the streets of santa cruz will be patroled by two agencies. the santa cruz sheriff's department and the california highway patrol business during the mourning period. take a look for yourself. on wednesday, officers from both agencies were working together to investigate this car crash in town. chp was taking the report and sheriff's deputies were directing traffic. both agencies will also be patroling the street and responding to 911 calls as reported in santa cruz. >> vogel if you have questions about whether our community is safe todayyes, our community is safe. we have as many officers patrolin
to mourn the two officers who died in thenew at 11. kron four's jeff the city safe. until they comeback on patrol. >> reporter: the santa cruz police department has fewer than a force. everyone in the department knows everyone in the department so, it's understandable why the chief gave everyone time off. cruz police we're providing grief counseling services to our officers and we are doing the best job that we can as recover from this event. >> reporter: during that time, the...
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it is very complex with the look of the neighborhood, city level, state level. the density of alcohol matters. if you raise the density of retail outlets by 10%, he gets about a 4% increase in consumption are violence, things like that. we have a lot of restrictions on the location of alcohol. not too close to a church or school. that has not been a guy with a much. it is a tradition. we stretching the type of -- restricting the types of alcohol and varmints. them have all this server licensing stuff. -- then we have all this server licensing stuff. training seems to have little to no effect. when it is part of a licensing system where the clark and servers of all, are licensed. when it is universal in their states tenders for adequate training and all of training. there is literature that suggests of those types of laws have effect in reducing risks. then there is a whole area of server liability. if there is an untold consequences. the classic case is a person leaving a bar and then getting into a car crash. what we know from that is that the regulation is key
it is very complex with the look of the neighborhood, city level, state level. the density of alcohol matters. if you raise the density of retail outlets by 10%, he gets about a 4% increase in consumption are violence, things like that. we have a lot of restrictions on the location of alcohol. not too close to a church or school. that has not been a guy with a much. it is a tradition. we stretching the type of -- restricting the types of alcohol and varmints. them have all this server licensing...
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the cities itself can experience accumulations but some of the suburbs did report about an inch of snowfall. all gone. cape cod, a little snow left over. but even temperatures there aren't too bad. so what are we dealing with in the future. right now, we're watching cooler air pooling up through the hudson bay. right now, we're not seeing cold weather anywhere in the country. it's really not that bad for the middle of february. but this shot of cold air comes down. see that purple color highlighted there. it sneaks down from the north. it's not like that blast we saw three or four weeks ago, but it will have cha chunk of air with it. as far as the storm, because of that cold air off the east coast, that's where the storm is going to go. chilly in areas like detroit, with temperatures only in the 20s over the weekend. but we quickly warm it up. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine today in birmingham, alabama, much more like it, after all that rainy weather we've seen lately. and also sunshine in texas. austin should be beaut
the cities itself can experience accumulations but some of the suburbs did report about an inch of snowfall. all gone. cape cod, a little snow left over. but even temperatures there aren't too bad. so what are we dealing with in the future. right now, we're watching cooler air pooling up through the hudson bay. right now, we're not seeing cold weather anywhere in the country. it's really not that bad for the middle of february. but this shot of cold air comes down. see that purple color...
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at 8:00 in the morning, let's say to be safe, temperature of 36 degrees in the city and a chance for a spotty light mix. again, most of that will hold off until later, around noon, 45. we'll talk more about that seven-day forecast, brian, in just a few minutes. >> all right, sue. >>> coming up, gas prices are going up. that's not all. meat prices are going up too. why your grocery bill may be a lot higher this summer. and if you think it's cold here, wait until you hear about the coldest village on earth. and how they earned that title. check out the rundown, we're back. ck. [ male announcer ] so there's lots of people out there who aren't happy with their internet. [ spokesman ] are you lindsay? yes. did you say, "my internet's so slow it's like a car with no gas"? yes. well, you're about to get verizon fios quantum, america's fastest, most reliable internet. so that's what you used to have... okay. and that's fios. this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. [ male announcer ] that will put some gas in the old tank, lindsay! supercharge your internet speeds. switch to fios and we'll t
at 8:00 in the morning, let's say to be safe, temperature of 36 degrees in the city and a chance for a spotty light mix. again, most of that will hold off until later, around noon, 45. we'll talk more about that seven-day forecast, brian, in just a few minutes. >> all right, sue. >>> coming up, gas prices are going up. that's not all. meat prices are going up too. why your grocery bill may be a lot higher this summer. and if you think it's cold here, wait until you hear about the...
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in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more parking turnover so people aren't necessarily sitting in one space all day but turning over so businesses are getting more customers? >> when you look at san francisco, and some of the things we've done here in the city to make biking more popular, and it does seem to be working, how do we compare? how do we stack up with other cities of a similar size? >> we're doing pretty well, but we're not at the top of the list. we have place like portland that have higher bike ridership number than our own. we have places l
in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more...
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if you are using 95 in white marsh, no concerns from 695 all the way into the city. that stretch with take you 14 minutes. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. back to you >> see questionster, involves across the board cuts to a number of problems. but, how will maryland be impacted? live with a report that has been released by the white house, from what we understand, sheree, this report details a lot of the ways maryland can be impacted. >> reporter: it does. we are in woodround in front of the social security administration building where employees will meet to talk about how the cuts will impact them. >> >> take a look at this. this is how the cuts to fact maryland. maryland will lose $14.4 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting 200 teachers and aides job at risk. head start and early head start services would be eliminated for approximately 800 children in maryland and as for military readiness, nearly 46,000 civilian department of defense employees would be furloughed, reducing gross pay around 353 million. >> this is another
if you are using 95 in white marsh, no concerns from 695 all the way into the city. that stretch with take you 14 minutes. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. back to you >> see questionster, involves across the board cuts to a number of problems. but, how will maryland be impacted? live with a report that has been released by the white house, from what we understand, sheree, this report details a lot of the ways maryland can be impacted. >> reporter: it does. we are in...
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there are number of cities for the bail-out. unfunded mandates they've got are a lot of retirement contracts that are still up in the city. this is a population over 50%. no one left in the city. poor people. the auto industry is not just in trait. it's spread throughout the midwest. >> dana: people below poverty is 26%. the schools that took over the schools, this could have been a big, technology renaissance place, they could have retooled themselves so to speak. they need to shrink the size of the city and figure out what is sustainable and what is manageable in the current global come pettive climate. >> andrea: what is scary when cities face this, there is less money for cops and firefighters, we saw governor kasich in ohio, they have the nuance tax. but the good news they can't borrow more money. the bad news is they can't borrow any more money. what does a city do? they are in an untenable position. obama didn't want to take on the unions and the other groups asked to take cuts. they have to declare a bankruptcy. do somet
there are number of cities for the bail-out. unfunded mandates they've got are a lot of retirement contracts that are still up in the city. this is a population over 50%. no one left in the city. poor people. the auto industry is not just in trait. it's spread throughout the midwest. >> dana: people below poverty is 26%. the schools that took over the schools, this could have been a big, technology renaissance place, they could have retooled themselves so to speak. they need to shrink the...
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he'll unveil the proposal at today's state of the city address. >>> and now to georgia where things got heated during a debate on live television. you can see two members of parliament clashing on the set. the topic of the debate, ways to reduce political violence. ah, the irony. >>> the new website pundittracker.com raises predictions on everything from sports to politics to finance. if you're a gambler, don't put your money on dick morris or pat buchanan. they both have f-ratings at the moment. >>> and on this valentine's day, i-village is out with a new survey on sex and relationships. it turns out 68% of the men say they married the best person they've had the best sex of their lives with, but only 40% of women echoed that same sentiment. >>> a new government study finds more younger women are using the morning-all bill than ever before. about one in nine females ages 16 to 44 now say they have used the emergency contraception up from 4% a decade ago. experts say the increased popularity is likely the result of the pill being easier to get. >> announcer: "early today" health is brou
he'll unveil the proposal at today's state of the city address. >>> and now to georgia where things got heated during a debate on live television. you can see two members of parliament clashing on the set. the topic of the debate, ways to reduce political violence. ah, the irony. >>> the new website pundittracker.com raises predictions on everything from sports to politics to finance. if you're a gambler, don't put your money on dick morris or pat buchanan. they both have...
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he is confined to the city of pretoria. >>> now to another case of fatal attraction. before the murder of university of virginia lacrosse player, yardly love, now yeardley's mother hopes to change that. a new way to alert women to the dangers of domestic violence. >> where yeardley love and george huguely destined for disaster? may 2, 2010, kicks in the door of her apartment. >> i don't know what was going through his mind that night. >> he beats her and leaves her to die. >> when they said, i knew something horrible. >> he is serving a 23-year sentence. >> i keep believing this isn't real, in the back of your mind that she's going to walk through the door. >> not a day goes by that sharon and lexi don't think about, what if. if they only knew then what they know now about domestic violence, yeardley may still be here today. >> we are learning backwards now. >> because of you, we can now learn. >> i'm just so much more aware of people's behaviors and characteristics now than ever before. >> each year, domestic violence kills more than 450 women between 16 and 26 years
he is confined to the city of pretoria. >>> now to another case of fatal attraction. before the murder of university of virginia lacrosse player, yardly love, now yeardley's mother hopes to change that. a new way to alert women to the dangers of domestic violence. >> where yeardley love and george huguely destined for disaster? may 2, 2010, kicks in the door of her apartment. >> i don't know what was going through his mind that night. >> he beats her and leaves her to...
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that is the same system that's going to deliver a punch here in kansas city and across the midwest. and again, before it's all said and done later this evening, many areas, including this one, could see a foot or more on the ground. that's the latest live here in kansas city, mara, back to you. >> thank you so much for that, jay. >>> congress is in recess this week but a few democrats are coming to work on capitol hill today. they're looking into the impact of the sequester. $85 billion in federal spending cuts that go effect in just eight days unless lawmakers cut a deal. what does that mean for you? nbc's tracie potts has details on some of the many programs that are on the chopping block. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. three quarters of the job losses, most of them from the pentagon. leon panetta says they are going after folks to furlong one day a month. look at this, the effects of 750,000 jobs, small business loans reduced by $902 million. we are talking 1,000 fbi agents gone. 600,000 people drop from wic, that's food for women and infants and children.
that is the same system that's going to deliver a punch here in kansas city and across the midwest. and again, before it's all said and done later this evening, many areas, including this one, could see a foot or more on the ground. that's the latest live here in kansas city, mara, back to you. >> thank you so much for that, jay. >>> congress is in recess this week but a few democrats are coming to work on capitol hill today. they're looking into the impact of the sequester. $85...
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not indicate the true sense of the city of sacramento. >> alvarez had been a cop in west sacramento since 2007. the 37-year -old was put on administrative leave in september, and once the investigation was finished, alvarez was fired. >> new at 11. right now -- contra costa county authorities are looking for an at-risk bethel island man -- christopher fachner has been missing since early february. this is a photo of him. fachner was last seen on february 5th at the contra costa regional medical center in martinez -- that's where he was admitted for evaluation and released the next day. police say he has not returned home or contacted family members. fachner suffers from brain disorder and does not have his medications with him. he is described as a white male. 6-foot 2 inches tall. weighing 180 pounds. >> reports of suspicious device closed ely boulevard in petaluma earlier today. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. police later said the device was a world war one era artillery shell. the homeowners found the shell when they were cleaning out their home. a
not indicate the true sense of the city of sacramento. >> alvarez had been a cop in west sacramento since 2007. the 37-year -old was put on administrative leave in september, and once the investigation was finished, alvarez was fired. >> new at 11. right now -- contra costa county authorities are looking for an at-risk bethel island man -- christopher fachner has been missing since early february. this is a photo of him. fachner was last seen on february 5th at the contra costa...
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on capitol hill in state houses in city halls and in gritty political campaigns the discussion about gun violence is going strong. >> they say it isn't about guns. they're wrong! it is about guns. [applause] let me say at the outset to all the press -- no law abiding citizen in the united states of america has any fear that their constitutional rights will be infringed in any way. none, zero. >> i don't think washington politicians trying to score political points should be taking away a fundamental individual right, a right the supreme court has said every law abiding american is guaranteed by the bill of rights. gwen: as part of our pbs initiative, after newtown, we turn now to an assessment to where the debate stands. molly, is the policy debate different this time? >> it feels very different. as we just saw, we had the vice president just this week speaking in connecticut making sure to use that white house bully bull pit to keep this -- bully pulpit to keep this discussion going. you had the president's former campaign apparatus now known as organizing for action. organizing a d
on capitol hill in state houses in city halls and in gritty political campaigns the discussion about gun violence is going strong. >> they say it isn't about guns. they're wrong! it is about guns. [applause] let me say at the outset to all the press -- no law abiding citizen in the united states of america has any fear that their constitutional rights will be infringed in any way. none, zero. >> i don't think washington politicians trying to score political points should be taking...
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the meeting takes place at 7:00 at the downtown library on middle field road and city officials plan to vote on march 11 whether to require shoppers to use re-useable bags or pay ten cents for paper bags. if approveed the ban goes in effect on earth day. most cities have similar bans in place. >> just imagine for a moment having to drive in this, coming up, the challenge commuters are facing in the upper midwest. >> big announcement from nissan over new technology. >> president obama is holding a white house event this morning to call on congress to avert automatic budget cuts to take effect in ten days, the $85 billion takes place march 1, rutting in the fur lower of federal workers by april and state and local government could lose federal funding and the president is pushing for blend of spending cuts and new taxes but republicans say new taxes should not be included. abc7 news anchor will travel to washington, dc, for an interview with president obama. dan will talk with the president at white house tomorrow in live reports from washington, dc, starting this evening at 5:00 right
the meeting takes place at 7:00 at the downtown library on middle field road and city officials plan to vote on march 11 whether to require shoppers to use re-useable bags or pay ten cents for paper bags. if approveed the ban goes in effect on earth day. most cities have similar bans in place. >> just imagine for a moment having to drive in this, coming up, the challenge commuters are facing in the upper midwest. >> big announcement from nissan over new technology. >>...
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the fact that people are dieing in the city with the strictest gun control laws prove that gun control laws don't help. maybe the city needs more gang cops, cops that break up the gangs but they certainly don't need more gun laws. >> the cops don't get on the street and do foot patrol. they stay in the car. they don't form militia. >> andrea: a lot of culprits are the young kids. don't put pressure on them. they protest it. last year alone 96% of gun felonies were not even prosecuted in the town. so, how do you fix it from here? >> dana: everyone is focusing on the wrong problem. gun issue, i would like it if we waved a magic wand and there was never more gun violence. the root cause is the dissol lution of the family. underperforming school. if you take a map of chicago and overlay gun violence and the crimes and the drug abuse or drug war crimes, underperforming a undercapacity schools, it's a perfect match. i think the first thing we have to do is identify what is the real problem. then they have to start figuring out a way to deal with it. interest you say that about the forming re
the fact that people are dieing in the city with the strictest gun control laws prove that gun control laws don't help. maybe the city needs more gang cops, cops that break up the gangs but they certainly don't need more gun laws. >> the cops don't get on the street and do foot patrol. they stay in the car. they don't form militia. >> andrea: a lot of culprits are the young kids. don't put pressure on them. they protest it. last year alone 96% of gun felonies were not even...
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and the highest snowfalls expected to be right around kansas city, omaha and wichita. a lot of shoveling. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. well, we have this storm, as it moves to the north and to the northeast, we'll have plenty of cold air to work with. there will be periods in indiana and illinois, probably start off as a period of snow and then mixing over to sleet and ice. for the east coast, this storm doesn't necessarily head to the east coast. there's still another weekend storm for new england we're going to have to deal with too, it's active winter weather. >>> coming up after the break, we'll have the latest on a plane crash out of nashville that killed five. >>> plus congressman jesse jackson jr. has pleaded guilty, but now the fight to limit his jail time begins. >>> and look at this, some spots that have the ability to swallow six earths but that's the least of our concerns. we'll tell you why. we're back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. fi
and the highest snowfalls expected to be right around kansas city, omaha and wichita. a lot of shoveling. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. well, we have this storm, as it moves to the north and to the northeast, we'll have plenty of cold air to work with. there will be periods in indiana and illinois, probably start off as a period of snow and then mixing over to sleet and ice. for the east coast, this storm doesn't necessarily head...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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no concerns as you do make the push into the city. it's going to take you just 11 minutes to travel southbound from the beltway all the way downtown to east fayette street. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. megan and charley, over to you. >>> memorial herman hospital will take the public into the operating room to reveal what happens during a c-section and provide a glimpse into one family's miracle of birth, and they are going to have a live twitter cast starting at 8:30 this morning. this is twitter's first live surgical birth, live up-close video and still videography and play-by-play tweets will inform and educate you along the way. so you can follow at houston hospital with the hashtag mh baby. this same hospital also live tweeted an open heart surgery and brain surgery this year, so a lot of people might be interested to see a c-section. >>> drug overdoses now a reason for the 11th consecutive year, but a report from the cdc shows most of those deaths were accidental involving addicted painkillers. despite growing
no concerns as you do make the push into the city. it's going to take you just 11 minutes to travel southbound from the beltway all the way downtown to east fayette street. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. megan and charley, over to you. >>> memorial herman hospital will take the public into the operating room to reveal what happens during a c-section and provide a glimpse into one family's miracle of birth, and they are going to have a live twitter cast starting at 8:30...
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, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain heavy taboo in navaho culture about death and he said after we left this cliff dwelling, he said, i need a ceremony. too much death. you can't touc
, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with...